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Port Moresby

Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, The Sanctuary Hotel Resort and Spa offers accommodations in Port Moresby. The hotel has a spa center and fitness center, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Exceptional service and attentiveness from the staff and Management. This truly is a sanctuary hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the city -beautiful greenery, crisp & clean bed linen, fantastic pool and delectable food which is made better with exceptional use of local ingredients. The Spa is the perfect place to unwind and the professional therapists ensure you walk out stress free and relaxed after a massage! The Sanctuary truly is a sanctuary - perfect for a weekend getaway if you are in Port Moresby and a definite MUST visit for everyone else who comes to Port Moresby! We will definitely be back for more weekends soon!

Port Moresby

Located in central Port Moresby, Grand Papua Hotel offers a day spa, 2 restaurants, 2 bars and a swimming pool. All accommodations features sea views from a private balcony.
Conveniently located near shops and CBD

Port Moresby

Located in Port Moresby, PADDY'S HOTEL & APARTMENTS has a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, free shuttle service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi.
Everything was easy staff polite

Port Moresby

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The Shady Rest Hotel offers accommodations in Port Moresby. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV.
The room was quite clean and comfortable, the wifi worked, restaurant is open all day.

Port Moresby

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Offering a swimming pool, 2 restaurants and 2 bars, Gateway Hotel is located across the road from Jacksons International Airport, 5 minutes' drive from the government precinct of Waigani and 10...
The staff went out of their way to make you feel welcome

Port Moresby

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Located in the heart of Port Moresby CBD, Lamana Hotel offers a free 24-hour shuttle bus. You can enjoy a workout at the fitness center, or a game of tennis on the outdoor courts.
very excellent stay at Lamana Hotel and i reaally enjoyed.

Port Moresby

Budget Hotel

Overlooking Port Moresby's Ela Beach, this hotel features a restaurant, a bar and a 24/7 reception desk. Guests also enjoy 2 swimming pools. Ela Beach Hotel and Apartments is 328 feet from the beach.
The staff were so polite and helpful and met my requirements for the Lewahood Conference that was...

Port Moresby

Budget Hotel

Offering a restaurant and air-conditioned accommodations, Citi Serviced Apartments & Motel - Lagatoi Place is located in Port Moresby, 15 minutes’ drive from Jackson International Airport and central...
Finally it had free wifi unlike before

What Guests Said About Port Moresby:

Anonymous

Papua New Guinea

8.0

Port Moresby has been perceived generally as a dangerous...

Port Moresby has been perceived generally as a dangerous city to travel to. Yes, Port Moresby, like many other cities in developing countries the world has it's challenges associated with urbanisation. Travel with the right people, be at the right place at the right time and you will enjoy your stay to the fullest.

Taita

Australia

10

Fast growing city with many retail outlets made up of...

Fast growing city with many retail outlets made up of international and local budding designers. Restaurants and bars are in surplus so you will never go hungry or be a thirsty camel. With new motorways and freeways built, access to different suburbs takes less than 10mins and about 5mins into the CBD.

Anonymous

Papua New Guinea

8.0

Tropical weather, expats travel in hired vehicles or...

Tropical weather, expats travel in hired vehicles or registered cab services, not advisable to travel in public transport. You will stand out.
Goods and services are reasonable but some may find it expensive.

Anonymous

Papua New Guinea

6.0

I was born and raised in Port Moresby but had for the past...

I was born and raised in Port Moresby but had for the past four years worked and lived outside of Port Moresby so returning on business trips is like I had to fork out from my savings to spend - it's quite expensive though the city that is.

asj.anthony

Saudi Arabia

The three or four things listed in travel reviews of this...

The three or four things listed in travel reviews of this city can easily be done in one day and are nothing special. There are some other attractions outside the city and elsewhere in the country but are not easily accessible from this city due to poor infrastructure and not really being set up for tourism. Unless you have prebooked plans to fly out to some of the more interesting places elsewhere in the country I would not come to Port Moresby at all. It is not s destination in and of itself, as there is very little a western visitor would want to do there.

Chris

United States of America

4.0

Port Moresby is not for the faint of heart.

Port Moresby is not for the faint of heart. I liked it because it was part of the developing world I’d never seen. It’s an up and comer. The topography for this city is among the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. But they haven’t been able to capitalize on it. Not yet anyway. They will.
Locally brewed SP beer is very good. Watch for it at a grocery store near you next year. Well, perhaps next decade. But watch! Haha.
I never walked anywhere at night. Both because the layout of the city doesn’t lend itself to pedestrians. But also for safety issues. Every hotel and shopping mall is behind security gates. I never had any issues in my five days there. But I was also very careful. I’m told NGO workers are not allowed to walk outside their gated communities. In one instance, when I was about to walk to a nearby shopping mall, another expat offered to walk with. So neither of us was walking alone. We didn’t have any issues. But the fact that he made a point of finding a partner to walk to the mall with, was telling.
I’m told the scuba diving is excellent. That’s part of the reason I came. But the weather was bad the day I went. So I couldn’t really tell for sure. But my hunch is it is pretty good.
Port Moresby also has no tourist attractions. There’s no there there. The brochures handed out at the airport, instead of welcoming tourists, they welcomed mineral rights explorers.
It was an adventurous place to be. I’m glad I went there once. But probably won’t be back.

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Port Moresby

Port Moresby

Avg. price/night: $132

7.5
Good
44 reviews

Restaurant food was excellent, as was the pizza place. Staff had someone kindly bring the bag I had left with them to the airport. (Unfortunately that was not communicated and I took a taxi to the hotel.)

Port Moresby

Port Moresby

Avg. price/night: $93

7.1
Good
113 reviews

Loved the atmosphere, character and style of this hotel. Friendly staff, airport pick-up, huge room, air-con, and a quiet beer or three poolside. All exactly what I needed after a stressful flight. This place is my "go to" for future visits, I really loved it.